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Drain
Oil pan side
  Engine 
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1.  Pull  orpush  at  the  mid  point  of  the  belt  with  aforce
of  98 
  (22  Ibs.)  to  measure  dirve  belt  deflection.
Standard  value: 
 mm   in.)
2.  Use  a  tension  gauge  to measure  belt 
Standard  value: 
9.  ENGINE  OIL  (Change)
Use  the  specified  oil.  (Refer  to 
Caution
Never  use  nondetergent  or  straight  mineral  oil.
1.  After  warming  up  the  engine,  remove  the  oil  fill er  cap.
2.Remove  the  drain  plug  to  allow  the  engine  oil  to  drain.
3.Replace  the  drain  plug  gasket  with  a  new  one  and  ti ghten,
the  drain  plug.
4.  Supply  new  engine  oil  through  the  oil  filler.
Engine  oil  total  quantity:[including  oil  filter  and  oil  cooler]
Enine  (Non-turbo)  and 
4.3  dm(4  qts.)
  Enine  (Turbo)>’
4.4  dm  (4.6  qts.)
Start  and  run  the  engine  a  few 
Stop  the  engine  and  check  the   level  is  within
the  level  range  indicated  on  the  oil  dipstick.
5. 
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10.  ENGINE  OIL  FILTER  (Replace)
The  quality  of  replacement  filters  varies  considerably. 
high quality filters should be used to assure  efficient
service.
Genuine  oil  filters  are  capable  of  a pressure,
of  1,765 
  (256  psi).  These  high’  quality  filters  are  highly
recommended. The followings part are available as f ollows.
Oil  Filter  Part  No.
  Engine  (Turbo)  and 
Mitsubishi  Genuine  Parts:
  35737,   36466,  or 
  Engine  (Non-turbo)>:
Chrysler  Genuine  Parts:  or 
ENGINE OIL FILTER SELECTION
This vehicle is equipped with a 
 oil 
The  same  type  of  replacement  filter  is  recommended  a
replacement  filter  for  this  vehicle.  It  is  possible , 
in  cold  weather,  that  this  vehicle  may  develop  high  
for  a  short  duration.  You  should  be  sure  that  replacement
filter  used  on  this  vehicle  is  a  high-quality  filter and is 
of  withstanding  a  pressure of1 , 7 6 5 ,  (256 
(manufacturer’s  specifications)  to  avoid  filter  and  engine
damage.
The  following  is  a  high-quality  filter and  is  strongly 
recommended  for  use  on  this  vehicle.
  Engine  (Turbo)  and 
Mitsubishi  Engine  Oil   Part  No; 
  or 
  Engine  (Non-turbo)>
Chrysler  Engine  Oil  Filter  Part  No. 
Any  replacement  oil  filter  should  be  installed 
with  the  oil  filter  manufacturer’s  installation 
(1)  Remove  the  engine  oil  filler  cap.
(2)Remove  the  engine  oil  drain  plug,   out 
oil.
(3) Remove the engine oil filter by using the oil f ilter 
(4)Clean  the  oil  filter  mounting  surface  of  the  oil  filter  bracket.
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(5)  Coat  engine  oil  to  the  O-ring   new   filter: 
(6)  Screw  on  the  oil  filter  by  hand  until  it  touches  the 
of  the  flange  and  then  tighten  it  with  the  filter  w rench:.  .  .etc..
  Engine  (Turbo)  and 
For  One  full   or  14   ,
lFor  or  17 ,
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lFor  turn  or  21 
(7)  Add  new  engine  oil   the  oil  filter...
(8)  Start  and  run  engine  and  check  for  engine  oil  l eaks.
(9)  After  stopping  engine,  check  oil  level  and  repl enish  as
necessary.
  MANUAL’TRANSAXLE  OIL
(Check  oil  level)
Check  each  component  for  evidence  of   and  check
the  oil  level  by  removing   filler  plug.  If   is  contaminated,
it  is  necessary  to  replace  it  with  new 
1.With  the  vehicle  parked  at  a  level   the  filler 
plug  and  check  that  the  oil  level..
2.The  level  must  be  up  to  the  the filler plug 
hole.
3.  Check  that  the  transaxle  oil  is  not  noticeably  d irty, and
that  it  has  a  suitable  viscosity.
(Change  oil) 1.  Remove  transaxle  drain  plug.
2.  brain  oil. 
3.  Tighten  drain  plug  to  specified  torque.
Specified  torque:
  Engine  (Non-turbo)>  30  Nm  (22 
  Engine  (Turbo)  and 
32Nm  (24 
4.Remove  filler  plug  and  fill  with  specified  oil  till   the  level
comes  to  the  lower  portion  of  filler  plug  hole.
Specified  oil:
  Engine  (Non-turbo)>
TEXACO  MTX  FLUID  FM
  Engine  (Turbo)  and 
  S A E    o r
Quantity:
  2.0   (2.1  qts.)
  2.3   (2.4          

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5.  Tighten  filler  plug  to  specified  torque.
Specified  torque:
 Engine (Non-turbo)>30  Nm  (22 
  Engine  (Turbo)  and   Engine>
32 Nm  (24 
12.  AUTOMATIC  TRANSAXLE  FLUID
(Check  ‘fluid  level)
  Engine  (Non-turbo)>
1.  Position  the  vehicle  on  a  level  surface.
2.  Start  engine  and  allow  to  idle  in  PARK  for  at  le ast  60
seconds.  The  warmer  the  transaxle  fluid,  the  more
accurate  the  reading.
3.While sitting in driver seat, apply brakes and plac e gear
selector  in  each  position.  Return  gear  selector  to  PARK.
4.  Raise  hood  and  remove  transaxle  fluid  level  indi cator
(dipstick)  and  wipe  clean  with  a  suitable  shop  towe l.
5.
  dipstick  and  verify  it  is  seated  in  fill  tube.
Caution
Do  not  overfill  automatic  transaxle,  leakage  or  dam age
can  result.
6.  Remove  dipstick,  with  handle  above  tip,  take  flu id  level
reading.  If  the  vehicle  has  been  driven  for’  at  fea st  15
minutes  before  inspecting  fluid 
  transaxle  can  be
considered  hot  and  reading  should  be  above  the  WARM
mark.  If  vehicle  has  run  for  less  than  15  minutes  a nd
more  than  60  seconds,  transaxle  can  be  considered  w arm
and  reading  should  be  above  ADD  mark.  Add  fluid  onl y
if  level  is  below  ADD  mark  on  dipstick  when  transax le
is  warm.
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1.  Drive  until  the  fluid  temperature  reaches  the  us ual
,  temperature 
2.  Place  vehicle  on  level  floor.
3.Move  selector  lever  sequentially  to  every  position  to  fill
torque  converter  and  hydraulic  circuit  with  fluid, then  place
lever,  in  “N”  Neutral  position.  This  operation  is  n ecessary
to  be  sure  that  fluid  level  check  is  accurate.
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4.Before removing dipstick, wipe all dirt from area around
dipstick.  Then  take  out  the  dipstick  and  check  the  condition
of  the  fluid. 
Further  investigation  of  the  transaxle  is  necessary  if,
l  the  fluid  smells  burnt.
l the  fluid  color  is  brown  or  black.
l metal  particles  can  be  seen  or  felt  on  the  dipstick .
5.Check to see if fluid level is in “HOT” range on dipstick.
If  fluid  level  is  low,  add  ATF  until  level  reaches  “HOT”
range. Low fluid level can cause a variety of condi tions
because  it  allows  pump  to  take  in  air  along  with  fl uid.
Air  trapped  in  hydraulic  circuit  forms  bubbles  which  make
fluid  spongy.
Therefore,  pressures  will  be  erratic. Improper filling can also raise fluid level too hig h. When
transaxle  has  too  much  fluid,  gears  churn  up  foam  a nd
cause same conditions which occur with low fluid le vel,
resulting in accelerated deterioration of ATF.
In  either  case,  air  bubbles  can  cause  overheating,  fluid
-oxidation, which can interfere with normal valve,  clutch,
and  servo  operation.  Foaming  can  also  result  in  flu id
escaping from transaxle vent where it may be mistak en
for  a  leak.
6.  Be  sure  to  examine  fluid  on  dipstick  closely.
(Change  fluid)
  Engine  (Non-turbo)>
1.Place a drain container with a large opening, under  the
transaxle  oil  pan.
2.  Loosen  the  pan  bolts  and  tap  the 
  at  one  comer’
to break it loose allowing fluid to drain, then rem ove the
oil pan.
3.  Install  a  new  filter  and  O-ring  on  bottom  of  the   valve
body.
4.  Clean  the  oil  pan  and  magnet.
Apply  the  specified  sealant  to  the  oil  pan.
Specified sealant: Loctite  18718  or  equivalent
Tighten  the  oil  pan  mounting  bolts  to  the  specified   torque:
Tightening torque:
19Nm  (14 
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5.Add  3.8   (4.0  qts.)  of  the  specified  transmission  fluid
through  the  filler  tube. 
Specified  fluid:DIAMOND  ATF  SP  IIor  equivalent
6.  Start  the  engine  and  allow  it  to  run  at  idle  for   at  least
one  minute.  Then,  with  parking  and  service  brake  ap plied,
move  the  selector  lever  momentarily  to  each  positio n,
ending  in  the  park  or  neutral  position.
7.Add  sufficient  fluid  to  bring  to’   inch  below  the
ADD mark.
8.Recheck  fluid  level  after  is   normal  operating
temperature.  The  level  should  be  in  the  HOT  region.
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Drain  the  fluid  and  check  whether  there  is  any  evid ence  of
contamination.
Refill  with  new  fluid  after  the  cause  of  any  contam ination
has  been  corrected.
1.  Remove  drain  plugs  to  let  fluid  drain.
2.  Remove  the  oil  pan.
3.Check  the  oil  filter  for  clogging  and  damage  and  re place
if  necessary.
4.  Clean  the  inside  of  oil  pan  and  magnets.
5.  Attach  the  magnets  to  the  concave  part  of  the  oi l  pan.
6.  Clean  both  gasket  surfaces  of  transaxle  case  and  oil
7. oil pan with new gasket and tighten oil pan bolts.
Oil  pan  bolt:  11  Nm  (8.0 
8.  Tighten  drain  plug  with  gasket  to  specified  torq ue.
Specified  torque:
  Engine  (Turbo)>
(A) 39Nm  (29 
(B)  29-34  Nm  (22-25 
  Engine>
(A) 39Nm  (29 
(B)  39  Nm  (29 
9.Fill  new  ATF  up  to  the  COLD  mark  on  the  dipstick.
Transmission  fluid:
DIAMOND ATF  SP  IIor  equivalent
10.  Start  engine  and  allow  to  idle  for  at  least  two   minutes.
Then,  with  parking  brake  on,  move  selector  lever  mo men-
tarily  to  each  position,  ending  in  “N”  Neutral 
11.  Check  if  ATF  is  filled  up  to  the  HOT  mark  on  the  dipstick.
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13.  TRANSFER  OIL
(Check  oil  level)
Check each component for evidence of leakage, and-check
the  oil  level  by  removing  the  filler   the  oil is
it  is  necessary  to  replace  it  with  new  oil.
1.With  the  vehicle  parked  at  a  level  place,  remove  filler,
2.  Check  that  the  transfer  oil  level  is  at the  portion
of  the  filler  plug  hole.
3.  Check  to  be  sure  that  the  transfer  oil  is  not 
dirty,  and  that  it  has  a  suitable  viscosity.
(Change  oil) 1.  Remove  transfer  drain  plug.
2.  Drain  oil.
3.  Tighten  drain  plug  to  specified  torque.
Specified  torque:  32  Nm  (24 
4.Remove filler plug and fill with specified oil till  the. level
comes  to  the  lower  portion  of  filler-plug  hole. 
Specified  oil:
API  classification  SAE  or 
Quantity:  0.5   qt.)
5.  Tighten  filler  plug  to  specified  torque.
Specified  torque:  32  Nm  (24 
14.  ENGINE  COOLANT  (Change)
Check  the  cooling  system  parts,  such  asradiator,  heater,
and  oil  cooler  hoses,  thermostat  and  connections  fo r  leakage
and  damage.
CHANGING COOLANT
1.Drain  the  engine  coolant  by  removing  the  drain  plug   and
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2.For  non-turbo,  remove  the  ‘drain  plug from
block  to  drain  engine  coolant.
For  turbo,  remove  the  water  hose  from  the  water  pip e
assembly  (C)  to  do  so.
3. 
4.
5.Remove  the  reserve  tank  to  drain  the   coolant.
When  the  engine  coolant  has  drained,  pour  in  water  from
the  cap  to  clean  the  engine  coolant  line.
For non-turbo, install the drain plug to the cylind er block.
For  turbo,  install  the  water  hose  to   pipe  assembly
6.
7. 
8.
Securely  tighten  the  radiator  drain  plug.
Install  the  reserve  tank.
9.
Slowly  pour  the  engine  coolant  into  the  mouth  of  th e
radiator  until  the  radiator  is  full,  and  pour  also  into  the
reserve  tank  up  to  the  FULL  line.
Recommended  antifreeze:
  LONG-LIFE  COOLANT  (Part  No.  0103044)
or  high  quality  ethylene-glycol  antifreeze  coolant)
Quantity  7.0 
  (7.4  qts.)
Install the cap securely.
  Start  the  engine  and  warm  the  engine  until  the  the rmostat
opens.  (Touch  the  radiator  hose  with  your  hand  to  c heck
that  warm  water  is  flowing.)
11.  After  the  thermostat  opens,  race  the  engine  at  3,000
  3  times.
12.  After  the  engine  is  stopped,  wait  until  the  eng ine  has
cooled  down,  and  then  remove  the  cap  to  check  the
level  of  the  liquid.  If  the  level  is  low,  repeat  th e  operation
from  step  9. 
Lastly,  if  the  level  does  not  drop,  fill  the  conden se  tank
with  coolant  up  to  the  FULL  line.
15.  DISC  BRAKE  PADS  (Check  for  wear)
Check  for  fluid  contamination  and  wear.  Replace  com plete
set  of  pads  if  defective.
Caution
The  pads  for  the  right  and  left  wheels  should  be  re placed
at,  the  same  time.  Never  “split”  or  intermix  brake pad
sets.
All  four  pads  must  be  replaced  as  a  complete  set.
Thickness  of  lining  (A) Limit:  2.0  mm 
  in.)
16.  REAR  DRUM  BRAKE  LININGS 
WHEEL  CYLINDERS  for  and
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1.Remove  the  brake  drum  and  check   of  brake
shoe  lining  for  wear.  Check  the  automatic  brake  adj usting
system  by  hand  to  see  if  it  operates  smoothly.
Also  see  if  the  gears  are  in  proper  mesh  with  each other.
To  assure  smooth  operation,  apply  a   thin  coat  of
multipurpose  grease  to  the  friction  surface  of  adju ster
and  link  shaft.
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